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1、2023老高考旧教材英语高考第二轮专题复习40分阅读十七选五限时总分值练(二)I .阅读理解A(2022河北邢台一模)Looking for a cool new book this season?TFK Kid Reporters read and reviewed some of the best books of the year.Yusuf Azeem Is Not a HeroYusuf Azeem is hoping to have a great first year in the middle school.Standing in his way are the hate no
2、tes left in his locker and his struggle to find his place in a new community. Yusuf Azeem Is Not a Hero,by Saadia Faruqi,will appeal to readers who like stories about everyday kids overcoming challenges and finding inner strength.Black Boy JoyThe short stories in Black Boy Joy,edited by Kwame Mbalia
3、,celebrate the pleasures of Black childhood.There are also stories about victories,competitions,and getting dressed for their first day of school.Most are short,with simple plots.People who enjoy bite-size stories of happiness will like this collection.Paradise on FireIn Paradise on Fire,by Jewell P
4、arker Rhodes,Addy is a shy,15-year-old girl who escaped from an apartment fire that killed her parents.When a fire breaks out at the wilderness camp,Addy knows what to do.Will Addy be able to lead her fellow campers to safety?Readers will love the mix of suspense,action,and emotion in this book.Chun
5、kyChunky was written by Yehudi Mercado.In the book,Hudi tries sports,which,however,take him away from what he s truly passionate about:comedy.His imaginary friend,Chunky,appears throughout the story to help Hudi achieve his dreams.Chunky is a great book for kids who want to read about friendship,fam
6、ily,and try to find where they might fit in.l.Which of the following tells about happy childhood?A.YusufAzeem Is Not a Hero.B. Bl ack Boy Joy.C.Paradise on Fire.D.Chunky.2 .What is the book by Jewell Parker Rhodes about?A.A girl trying to escape from danger.B.A boy suffering at school.C.A boy partic
7、ipating in a summer camp.D.A girl taking an interest in comedy.3 .Who is Chunky in the book?A.A comedian.B.Hudi s classmate.C.A shy boy. D.An unreal friend.B(2022河南濮阳一模)Around the world,doctors,nurses,and other medical professionals are enlisting (入伍)to fight the new coronavirus.Where there is a nee
8、d,these courageous individuals are stepping up to the plate and offering their expertise even though they have retired.In fact,on a single day in March,hundreds of retired doctors and nurses joined New York City s Medical Reserve Corps,a program of the City s Department of Health,after the city s ma
9、yor Bill De Blasio asked for help.According to ABC News.dX least 82,000 people have thus enlisted in New York State? s medical reserve force,bringing together a wide range of health care workers to fight the coronavirus.Whatever it is that they need m willing to do,“ said Jerry Kops,a retired New Yo
10、rk nurse and musician in the world-famous Blue Man Group,whose tour got cancelled due to the outbreak.She explained/I knew that all of my old co-workers were on the front line,so I felt I should sign up too.”Jane Bedell,a retired primary care doctor from the Bronx,also signed up after De Blasio s re
11、quest for help.Although she celebrated retirement a little over a month ago,she felt it was her duty and privilege to get involved.I ve always wanted to make sure that V m part of the solution and not part of the problem J She told The New York Times.Chuck Wright,a physician refused to let anything
12、stop him from volunteering.After he retired a year and a half ago,he immediately started volunteering with medical organizations,and was among the responders who took care of California s firefighters during the 2019 wildfires.He s been deployed (调 遣)twice to assist efforts,and was in charge of turn
13、ing a Holiday Inn into a medical center.But New York is not alone.Other states,such as California,Massachusetts,Washington,and New Jersey have also put out similar calls for help.4 .What did Bill De Blasio request people to do?A.Donate money for the New York City.B.Offer some support to Blue Man Gro
14、up.C.Replace the City s Department of Health.D.Join New York, s medical reserve force.5 .Why did Jerry Kops decide to be a volunteer?A.She performed much better on the front line.B.She was motivated by her former colleagues.C.She wanted to make her music group famous.D.She found it a way to celebrat
15、e her retirement.6 .Who volunteered on a regular basis?A.Bill De Blasio.B.Jerry Kops.C.Chuck Wright.D.Jane BedelL.What is the best title for the text?A.Retired Doctors and Nurses Enlist to Fight the Coronavirus.Medical Professionals Are Willing to Be Volunteers C.Retired Health Care Workers Start Wo
16、rking Again D.Many Struggling Cities in America Are Calling for HelpC(2022福建厦门二模)Time zones were created by railroad officials to deal with a major headache.lt was becoming impossible to know what time it was.At that time each town or city in the US kept its own solar time.Fifty-six standards of tim
17、e are now employed by the various railroads in preparing their schedules of running reported The New York Times on April 19,1883.In 1883,railroad representatives attended the General Railroad Time Convention.On April 11,railroad officials agreed to create five time zones in North America.And the new
18、 standard took effect on November 18,1883.Though the new time standard was not sanctioned by the federal government,the Naval Observatory in Washington offered to send,by telegraph,a new time signal so people could synchronize (同步)their watches.Most people had no objection to the new time standard.A
19、n article in The New York Times on November 16,1883 noted,“The passenger from Chicago to New Orleans,can make the entire run without changing his watch.”As the time change was instituted by the railroads,and voluntarily accepted by many towns and cities,some incidents of confusion appeared.A report
20、in The Philadelphia Inquirer on November 21,1883,described an incident where a debtor had been ordered to report to a Boston courtroom before 10:00.He appeared at 9:48,standard time,but was ruled that it was after 10:00.Incidents like that demonstrated the need for everyone to adopt the new standard
21、 time.However,there were objections.An item in The New York Times on June 28,1884,detailed how the city of Louisville had given up on standard time.Louisville set all its clocks ahead 18 minutes to return to solar time.By the 1890s,standard time and time zones were accepted as ordinary.The successfu
22、l adoption in the US in 1883 set an example of how time zones could spread across the globe.The following year,a conference in Paris created the time zones worldwide and eventually they came into use.7 . What was the headache of the railroad officers?A.Various railroads.B.Different solar times.C.End
23、less conferences.D.Frequent press coverage.8 What does the underlined word “sanctioned“ in paragraph 3 probably mean?A.Approved.B.Replaced.C.Tested.D.Raised.9 .Evidence of opposition to standard time was available in.K.The New York Times (April 19,1883)B.TTze New York Times (November 16,1883)C.The P
24、hiladelphia Inquirer (November 21,1883)D.The New York Times (June 28,1884)10 .What is the last paragraph mainly about? A.The US simplified time zones.B.Paris created its time zone.C.Time zones went worldwide. D.Time zones proved effective.D(2022福建漳州二模)Saturn(土星)is famous for its lovely rings,but a n
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